Naturally, Lead can be found in many different forms, depending on where it was extracted from.
Yes, changing the shape does not change the density of an element.
Animals leave prints that lead away from meetings with other animals. The size and shape of the print can tell you what type of animal left the print.
Graphite is a form of Carbon, so its carbon in lead graphite. Notice that lead itself is a different element but the term "lead graphite" is generally used for that black substance which makes the "lead pencils". Note that there is no lead in lead pencils, its carbon, in the shape of graphite.
It is pink, it is solid, it is a rectangular shape, and it is elastic.
It doesn't really change the shape of the earth in a whole, but i does kinda can the shape of one area. Deposition is the depositing of sediment to build up layers. So it will make a certain area have thicker ground.
yes lead can be hammerd into a shape
It depends upon its shape. A solid brick of lead will sink. A lead weight pressed into the shape of a bowl will float, because it displaces more water, and is therefore buoyant enough to float.
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Definite volume? Yes, pretty much so; lead isn't compressible, so a particular mass or weight of lead will take a specific volume. Shape? No. Lead is ductile when solid, so you can easily bend or shape it when solid, and it has a moderate melting temperature making it easy to melt to liquid, and then pour or cast the shape you want.
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Yes, changing the shape does not change the density of an element.
It is a bluish color in a cube like shape.
Not much effort needed to shape it - like lead or clay for example.
Lead foil is used around laboratories It is good for shielding objects. It is very malleable and can easily be formed into any shape.
Lead CAN NOT be compressed, it doesn't flow, it has a high density and it always stays the same volume and shape. - A
Pencil lead is a brittle solid and it is graphite made in different hardness's. The thickness and shape of the actual rod of graphite can vary greatly